LeBron James, in a continued pledge to take a leading role in social activism, on Monday wrote a column explaining why he's with Hillary in 2016. Though Donald Trump has a vocal endorsement from fiery former basketball coach Bobby Knight and retired boxer Mike Tyson, James wrote in a guest column for the Akron Beacon-Journal that his vote for president in the 2016 election would be cast for Hillary Clinton.
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The Akron, Ohio-based NBA star exclusively announced his decision in an op-ed published on Business Insider Sunday evening . His op-ed will also run in the local paper, the Akron Beacon Journal, which has endorsed Clinton for president .
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The Akron, Ohio-based NBA star exclusively announced his decision in an op-ed published on Business Insider Sunday evening . His op-ed will also run in the local paper, the Akron Beacon Journal, which has endorsed Clinton for president .
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The ongoing protests regarding social unrest in response to police shootings all over the country -- protests that began with San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem and have gone from there -- prompted discussion across NBA media days. We've heard from from the big names like LeBron James and Stephen Curry.
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Cleveland Cavaliers star forward LeBron James vows to not join San Francisco 49ers second-string quarterback Colin Kaepernick's "Star Spangled Banner" protests and intends to stand at attention during the playing of the national anthem during the 2016-17 basketball season. James, the biggest name in basketball today and arguably in all of sports, said he respects Kaepernick's right to speak out, but according to Fox Sports , he went on to say that standing for the anthem is "who I am."
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... to get to," concluded Butler. There's your moment of inspiration. After Butler, it was time for the newcomers. Dwyane Wade was up first. A polished speaker with the media, Wade had all of the right answers and kept the focus where he wanted it to ...
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... of black men by police in Louisiana and Minnesota in July, joining friends and fellow stars LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Paul in a powerful opening to the ESPY Awards and continuing to speak out while playing for the U.S. Olympic team. But ...
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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick 's protest of kneeling during the national anthem before NFL games, citing racial injustice and police brutality, has sparked a major reaction across the sports world. During the NBA's media days around the country on Monday, players and coaches spoke out about the social issues the U.S. is facing.
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- Dwyane Wade already has a Hall of Fame portfolio, with three rings, five trips to the Finals and much of the credit for pulling together the NBA's most famous Big Three in recent memory down in Miami. Rajon Rondo has led the league in assists three ...
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... a lot of weight." Simmons recently spent a week in Los Angeles working out with some NBA veterans, including Dwyane Wade and LeBron James. Simmons and James share the same agent, Rich Paul. Simmons understands the leadership responsibility he will ...
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... Like we said, trading Derrick was difficult for what he meant to our organization. … We wish him well." Dwyane Wade helped deliver a speech about athletes speaking out on social issues at the start of the summer's Espy Award broadcast. Wade ...
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... Martin. And at the ESPY Awards this July, James was joined onstage by NBA stars Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony and Dwyane Wade to deliver a somber message about violence and injustice after Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were killed in Louisiana ...
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... about what it could be like if he was old enough to drive. In July, James, Carmelo Anthony , Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade opened the 2016 ESPYs with a call to action regarding police reform and gun violence. James also said Monday that he will stand ...
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Bulls guard Dwyane Wade stood shoulder to shoulder with LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul at the ESPY Awards show in July, star power committed to promoting social change. Quarterback Colin Kaepernick of the 49ers has created even more discussion with national anthem protests that have been both imitated and criticized.
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... So I can respect that." This comes just a couple of months after LeBron joined Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, and Dwyane Wade on stage at the ESPYs to address what's going on between minority communities and the police in society. LeBron and his peers ...
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By Thomas Duffy PSN Correspondent In May 2010, Antoine Walker declared bankruptcy only two years after retiring from a superstar NBA career that featured career earnings north of $108 million. This past Wednesday, he spoke to Seton Hall University student-athletes about financial literacy in the latest H.A.L.L Program initiative designed to enhance the student-athlete experience and prepare them for life after graduation.
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